Welcome!
We are a Roman Catholic parish made up of all age groups with a passion for living a journey of faith and telling the story of God's redeeming love.
Our worship is rooted in the Apostolic Church, our preaching is relevant, and our ministries will help you grow closer to our Savior Jesus Christ.
We can’t wait to meet you!
Welcome to Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph/ St. Teresa of Avila.
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Contact Us Directions Mass Times
Sacrament of Confession
St. Joseph: Sundays 12:15pm-1:15pm
St. Teresa: Sundays 9am-9:25am
Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph
Monday-Friday
8:00 AM - English
9:00 AM - Spanish
10:00 AM - Creole
Saturday Vigil
4:00 PM - Italian
5:00 PM - Polish
Sunday
9:00 AM - Creole
11:00 AM - English
1:30 PM - Spanish
St. Teresa of Avila
Monday-Friday
8:30 AM - English
Sunday
9:30 AM - English
6:00 PM - English
Parish Office:
563 Sterling Place
Brooklyn, NY 11238
718-638-1071
Monday - Saturday: 10am-6pm (closed for lunch 1pm-2pm)
Sunday and Holidays: closed
The Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph is open for worship and to visitors Monday-Friday from 7:30am to 3pm and Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 3pm. It is accessible via a ramp located on the southwest side of the church facing Dean Street.
St. Teresa of Avila is open Monday-Friday from 8am to 3pm; closed on Saturday and open Sunday from 8:30am to 10:30am and 5:30pm to 7pm.
The central Catholic act of worship is attending the Mass, or Divine Liturgy. The Mass is divided into two parts: the Liturgy of the Word, and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
During the first part, the priest leads us in prayer and songs, praising God, thanking Him, and asking Him for forgiveness. We hear Scripture readings, the priest gives a talk, and then we all pronounce the core principles of our faith.
In the second part, the priest says the blessing, transforming bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ. We all say the "Our Father" prayer, and then receive communion. Finally, there is a closing prayer and final blessing.